Phil Lollar Explained

Phil Lollar
Birth Date:6 August 1959
Birth Place:Klamath Falls, Oregon, U.S.
Spouse:Leslie Lollar
Children:1

Phil Lollar (born August 6, 1959), is an American voice actor, director, producer, and writer for the Focus on the Family radio/ audio drama, Adventures in Odyssey. He is one of the show's creators, and provided the voice for several characters on the show, including Odyssey Times editor Dale Jacobs. He was also a writer/ director/ producer/ voice actor for , the Little Dogs on the Prairie videos, Roma Donny’s ‘’Little Angels’’ videos, and co-created Big Idea's 3-2-1 Penguins! series.[1] He was script supervisor for Paws and Tales[1] and released his own series, Iliad House, in 2016.

Career

Phil started his performing career at the age of five. He won numerous acting awards in high school, and studied music, screenwriting, and directing in college. Phil then worked with Focus on the Family, co-creating the Adventures in Odyssey series, and writing more than 250 episodes and directing almost 400. Phil also co-developed the hit comedy series as well as the animated video series Little Dogs on the Prairie. Phil also served as a writer and consultant for the Emmy nominated television series, The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. He also voiced Mr. Small, Mr. Strong, and Mr. Lazy on the US version of The Mr. Men Show, as well as serving as the show’s casting director.

Personal life

Lollar lives in Arizona with his wife Leslie. They have a son.[1]

Written works of Phil Lollar

This is a list of books or other written works by Phil Lollar.[2]

The Blackgaard Chronicles book series

Authored by Phil Lollar

(available only in hardback featuring deckle pages)Note: Eight books were planned for the series.

Young Whit book series

Authored by Phil Lollar & Dave Arnold

(available only in hardback)

Voice work

Mr. Small (US), Mr. Lazy (US) and Mr. Strong (US)

Wacky Wally, Additional voices

Dodo, Headmaster Crane

Additional voices

Additional voices

Millard J. Monkey & others

Casting Director

Voice Director

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phil Lollar . Aiohq.com . November 24, 2008.
  2. Web site: Books by Phil Lollar . BookFinder.com . November 24, 2008.